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In  The Last Psalm at Sea Level by Meg Day, I read a poem titled, “If There Had Been Time for Healing.”

I would have done it on the road –

carved out a corner of that map & lost myself

in its thick-clustered veins: I’d double back

on potholed highways & stop

alongside those lined with poppies,

stand & watch my shadow lean

into crisp orachards, heart open like

cracked blacktop, expanding in the sun.

In this poem, she writes from her perspective of feeling, portraying her inner emotions and feelings of what’s occurring to her.

 

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